After being diagnosed with cancer, Takeda gives up all hope and decides to take his own life. However, before he can proceed, he receives a call from the police informing him that the body of his missing daughter, Sawako, has been discovered after 14 years. With only six months left to live and the statute of limitations for murder in Japan being 15 years, Takeda is determined to find the person responsible for his daughter's death and bring them to justice. This tragic turn of events reignites the family's once-lost connection after years of silence and obscurity.
AC-197. Peace has returned to the people. And from this point on in history, weapons known as mobile suits, including the Gundams, were never seen again in the Earth Sphere. However, as long as mankind exists, there will always be battles. And that is precisely why an organization called the Preventers must exist. Heero and the others of PREVENTER-7 embark on a new operation to extinguish the flames that threaten to consume the perfect peace.
High school appeared tedious to Kaoru until he met Kaname and Yuta. Together, they were driven to form "The Creator's Club," with the mission to produce unique and unconventional creations. Nevertheless, creating the club presented difficulties as Kaoru hesitated to join and the school council president opposed it obstinately. Yet, with persistence, optimism, and sheep as their allies, Kaname, Yuta, and puzzled Kaoru collaborated to convince the adversaries to reconsider their stance.
Moving to peaceful Hinamizawa, Keiichi Maebara spends his days happily going to school and playing games with his friends until news of a vicious murder in town disrupts his contentment. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers unsettling truths about those closest to him. The story draws inspiration from 7th Expansion's amateur mystery game and is told through various scenarios. Himatsubushi, the fourth installment in the Higurashi manga series, explores alternate scenarios of the game. It follows Tokyo police investigator Mamoru Akasaka, who visits Hinamizawa years before the murders occur.
The first arc of the Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei series has been adapted into a manga. In this world, magic has been a technology for almost 100 years, and countries are competing to develop skilled "Magicians." At First High School, a prestigious magic school, Shiba Tatsuya is an honor student who lacks magical ability. His sister, on the other hand, is a top student among the freshmen. Tatsuya is one of the many reserves in the school and is looked down upon by the chosen magical students. How will he navigate his school life and what challenges will he face?
Satomi oversleeps one morning and rushes to school, colliding with Keshi in the process. They realize that their bodies have been swapped when they gaze into each other's eyes. As Satomi struggles to adjust to Keshi's life, Keshi must find a way to live as Satomi. The situation becomes more complicated when Mariko, Satomi's best friend, confesses her love for Naoshige to Keshi, who is now in Satomi's body and cannot handle the situation. Apart from the main story, the book also contains two other tales. "Mushibana" is about HIRAI Yuka, who hopes to make friends and find love in high school but suffers from severe toothache, jeopardizing her chances. Yuka meets Yuuki Yuuta-kun, a bishounen, at the dentist, and her luck seems to turn around. In "Tomodachi Sando," a group of friends bond over making sandwiches and share their deepest thoughts and feelings with each other.
Chacha is a young witch whose spells invariably go wrong. She encounters a series of misadventures with her pals - Riiya, a wolf-human hybrid, and Shiine, an amateur mage.
Despite my unassuming exterior, my passion lies in amassing exquisite lingerie. Imagine my surprise when the esteemed gentleman at work stumbles upon my clandestine obsession...?!
After her father's death, Stone, Faith's caretaker, has been secretly paying for her education and living expenses. Although she always sought him out when she needed help, Stone is not her biological parent. But now Faith realizes she can no longer accept Stone's financial assistance, and she drops out of school to work and repay him. However, Stone insists on settling Faith's debts and proposes a bargain: "If you agree, I'll forgive your debts if you agree to marry me." Stone explains that his mother will only pass down her business to him if he's married. Faith now faces a difficult decision: should she follow her heart or sign a business deal?
It is now a commonly observed trend in high-ranked parties to expel their own members due to their low stats. A young man named Aizen, who is dissatisfied with this status supremacism, has decided to gather these outcasts and establish his own guild with them. "Why kick them out when I can recruit them?" he exclaimed. A person's abilities extend beyond just their stats; the supposedly "weak" can grow into the "strong" by utilizing their latent abilities, their "hidden skills"! Thus begins the tale of a fantasy revolution led by the outcasts.
Manamir, a powerful vampire with aspirations of world domination, is just moments away from achieving her ambitious goal. However, a teleportation spell goes awry, leaving her stranded on unfamiliar ground: planet Earth. Her previously well-honed vampiric abilities, which included the capability to drink human blood, have abandoned her. Manamir is appalled to discover that without her powers, she must now confront an unforeseen challenge- how to subsist in a foreign environment. In a state of desperation, she secures a job at a convenience store, where she sells cigarettes to gruff bikers while attempting to comprehend the complexities of human life. Manamir even ponders the possibility of selling her undergarments as a means of supplementing her income.